Hong Kong and Singapore’s Double Taxation Agreements
Apr. 9 – While Hong Kong has been on a double taxation agreement (DTA) signing spree in the past few years, Singapore is the Asian queen of DTAs, boasting 69 comprehensive DTAs, roughly triple that of Hong Kong. In 2011 alone, Hong Kong’s DTAs with Austria, Ireland, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand and […]
China’s Demographics Point to India as the Next Global Manufacturing Hub
China will house about 200 million people above 60 years in 2015, and workers coming to retirement age are expected to add an unprecedented 10 million retirees per annum to that figure. India, however, is poised to provide the vast bulk of the global labor pool. By 2020, the average Indian worker will be 29, while the average Chinese will be 37.
China and Brazil Ink Deal to Halve Trade Dependence on U.S. Dollar
Mar. 27 – China and Brazil have signed an agreement on a swap line allowing them to trade approximately US$30 billion of goods per annum in their own currencies. This move will cut their current bilateral usage of the United States (U.S.) dollar as a trading currency in half. The agreement, which is expected to […]
The Emergence of Vietnam and India as China Alternatives
China’s continuing evolution can perhaps best be explained in a re-calibration of the popular opinion at the turn of the century that the 2000s will belong to China, much like the 1800s were dominated by the British Empire and the 1900s saw America’s rise to prominence. No, the 21st Century will more aptly be headlined as “Asia’s Century,” and although China will very much be a part of that, other countries in the region will be too.
China’s Facebook Loss Is India’s Gain
Mar. 22 – Facebook is actively partnering with numerous Indian mobile telecoms and device operators in India to grow its user base. As the portal is blocked in China, it means that India is now the number one target and most populous market for the popular social media site. Facebook is driving this strategy through […]
India-Italy Diplomacy Takes a Heated Turn
Mar. 22 – The unusual diplomatic circumstances in which India and Italy have become embroiled in reached a highly unusual point when India’s Supreme Court issued a travel ban on Daniele Mancini, the Italian Ambassador to India, effectively contravening international law on diplomatic immunity. The incident occurred following a situation in which two Italian marines […]
Egypt’s Bilateral Trade with India to Double, Desires to Join BRICS
Mar. 21 – Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi declared Egypt’s desire to join the BRICS bloc, making it E-BRICS, during his visit to Delhi this week. Morsi made his intentions known to the Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma after revealing that Egyptian-Indian bilateral trade is expected to double in the next three years. He also noted […]
“No Chinese Goods” Signs Appearing Across Asia
Mar. 20 – Signs assuring customers that fruit, vegetables and other consumable products are not imported from China are beginning to pop up in wet markets across Asia, especially in Vietnam, due to an ensuing problem with heavily contaminated fruit originating from China. Several regional newspapers throughout Hanoi, Manila and Jakarta have carried stories of […]
Asia’s High Net Worth Individuals Concentrated in China & India
A survey by Knight Frank, the Wealth Report 2013, has clearly demonstrated that the bulk of Asia’s high net-worth individuals (HNWI) are concentrated in China and India, and that the fastest growing rates for the accumulation of wealth will also be in these two countries.
Using Singapore as a Base for Asia Expansion
By Eunice Ku and Nathanael Susanto, Dezan Shira & Associates Mar. 12 – As a financial and services hub, Singapore is the de facto financial capital of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). For companies interested in doing business with ASEAN, the place to start is Singapore. Companies in Singapore enjoy a low corporate […]